The Liberty Bell Bay smelter in Tasmania is shutting down after 66 years, leaving 200 workers unemployed — but a green future may be on the horizon. A US private equity firm wants to buy the site, but only if environmental liabilities are cleared first. Meanwhile, UK-based Natrium Redox Technologies is pitching a bold alternative: using the site to trial zero-emission manganese production, potentially creating 220 new jobs or 14 to clean up waste. They’re urging the Australian government to back their plan, arguing it aligns with national green goals and maximizes national value — not just creditor returns.
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